A lot of excited fanfare has been expressed as a result of the latest release of a generative AI app called GPT-4 that could be construed as the successor to the widely popular ChatGPT (both apps are devised by AI maker OpenAI). Amid the bubbling enthusiasm comes the oft-repeated banner headline proclaiming that GPT-4 readily passed the uniform bar exam.

Let's unpack the significance of the claimed attainment and also consider other important elements of what GPT-4 can and cannot do. Be cautious in allowing the buzz and hype to overstate the realities of today's generative AI capabilities. Though GPT-4 is an impressive step forward, a slew of vital caveats and concerns are worthy of examining, especially in a legal context.

About the Uniform Bar Exam and GPT-4

First, let's closely consider the indication that GPT-4 was reportedly able to pass the uniform bar exam.